Ernest Farquet
Ernest Farquet | |
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Born | 28 November 1975 |
Ernest Farquet (born 28 November 1975) is a Swiss ski mountaineer.
History[]
In 2007, in a team with Simon Anthamatten (leader), Marcel Marti and Florent Troillet, he climbed the Matterhorn in a record time of 3 hours 45 minutes.[1] The record was beaten by Andreas Steindl in 2011.[2]
Selected results[]
- 2006:
- 2008:
- 3rd, Trophée des Gastlosen, together with Jon Andri Willy[4]
- 8th, Pierra Menta (together with Marcel Marti)
- 2009:
- 9th, European Championship team race (together with Reynold Ginier)
Patrouille des Glaciers[]
- 2000: 5th (international military teams ranking), together with Pvt E-2 Rolf Zurbrügg and Pvt E-2 Gregoire Saillen[5]
- 2004: 6th (and 1st international military teams ranking), together with Cpl and Cpl [6]
- 2006: 4th (and 2nd in international military teams ranking), together with Cpl Stéphane Gay and Pvt E-2 Pius Schuwey[7]
- 2008: 3rd, together with Jon Andri Willy and Martin Anthamatten
- 2010: 2nd ("military international" class ranking), together with and [8]
Trofeo Mezzalama[]
- 2005: 7th: together with and
- 2007: 8th, together with Yannick Ecoeur and Alain Rey
- 2009: 5th, together with Didier Moret and Pierre Bruchez
External links[]
- Ernest Farquet at skimountaineering.com
References[]
- ^ Trainingshalber Rekord aufgestellt - Grindelwalder bestieg das Matterhorn in 3:45 Stunden (in German), Jungfrau Zeitung, September 27, 2007
- ^ Swiss Guide Climbs Matterhorn in Sub-3 Hour Sprint, October 4, 2011.
- ^ "Gebirgslauf Zermatt - Rothorn 2006". Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2012-04-09.
- ^ 2008 Trophée des Gastlosen – 2008 results[permanent dead link]
- ^ 2000 Patrouille des Glaciers[permanent dead link], p. 2.
- ^ 2004 Patrouille des Glaciers[permanent dead link], p. 5.
- ^ 2006 Patrouille des Glaciers Archived 2007-11-13 at the Wayback Machine, p. 3.
- ^ 2010 Patrouille des Glaciers Archived June 2, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
Categories:
- 1975 births
- Living people
- Swiss male ski mountaineers
- Swiss military patrol (sport) runners